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michelle gol land, clinical psychologist. michelle, we hope it's just six. but knowing what he did back in 1989, a brutal rape, convicted for that, spent 15 years in prison, and got out in 2005. do you think there could be other victims? >> i would not be surprised if there are other victims. i mean, this is someone who is obviously a serial -- if the els are true, and bodies are in his home, he is a sexual predator, and a serial killer. and my frustration and anger is at our society's inability at this point to see rape of women and violence against women as the problem that needs to be dealt with harshly, even more harshly than it has been, and is being. >> let me read a facebook comment from kim writing this. that the problem isn't all the cops. the problem is our justice system that lets these people go free in the first place. these people need to be locked up for life. that's quoting you, michelle, from earlier. that's a facebook comment from kim. let's take a quick break, ladies, and we'll come back with more on this. we'll take your calls, the number
michelle gol land, clinical psychologist. michelle, we hope it's just six. but knowing what he did back in 1989, a brutal rape, convicted for that, spent 15 years in prison, and got out in 2005. do you think there could be other victims? >> i would not be surprised if there are other victims. i mean, this is someone who is obviously a serial -- if the els are true, and bodies are in his home, he is a sexual predator, and a serial killer. and my frustration and anger is at our society's...
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let's go to michelle. michelle, you had confirmed that number, two registered sex offenders. have they been talked to? what do we know? >> they have been extremely cooperative with investigators. also barbara says that they are in compliance with all of their sexual offender registries. that they keep to themselves. they're not a nuisance or menace to that particular area and they're not repeat offenders from what we've learned. so at this particular point that angle is sort of ruled out. what investigators are doing right now, they're on the ground and they are searching for clues. so they're working their way from the point where shaniya was missing, from that 12 by 40 trailer that so many people were living inside all the way out. >> don, more disturbing developments as we look into this. social services has been to the home several times. we're not sure of the circumstances but that's another red flag, isn't it. >> from what i understand more than one time they have been there. not only that, you look at the aspect of the drug problem there that they had reported that the
let's go to michelle. michelle, you had confirmed that number, two registered sex offenders. have they been talked to? what do we know? >> they have been extremely cooperative with investigators. also barbara says that they are in compliance with all of their sexual offender registries. that they keep to themselves. they're not a nuisance or menace to that particular area and they're not repeat offenders from what we've learned. so at this particular point that angle is sort of ruled out....
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joining me now, clinical psychologist michelle golin, also mike eiglarsh and michelle sagona. we have the positive i.d. anything new on who may have done this to shaniya? >> what police released earlier, mike, they said more charges will follow. so we can only assume that those charges will also add up on the two people they have in custody. i can tell you that just a couple days ago when i spoke with investigators, that they did say that they feel they have the two main key players in shaniya's disappearance behind bars right now. now, that's not saying that they won't move forward if there is someone else connected, possibly connect connected to this and will come forward with the rest. as far as the charges, we should learn more about those at a press conference scheduled to take place tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. from the police department. >> so far, michelle, are they being pretty tight-lipped about how this heinous crime went down, how mcneill may have taken shaniya, went to the hotel? do we know anything from there? >> investigators do know for sure when shaniya left
joining me now, clinical psychologist michelle golin, also mike eiglarsh and michelle sagona. we have the positive i.d. anything new on who may have done this to shaniya? >> what police released earlier, mike, they said more charges will follow. so we can only assume that those charges will also add up on the two people they have in custody. i can tell you that just a couple days ago when i spoke with investigators, that they did say that they feel they have the two main key players in...
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let's bring in michelle sigona. michelle, we want to know what happened to this little girl. and the time line as it unfolded. she's taken early morning on a tuesday, michelle. and then we see the footage of had who we believe is mario mcneill walking her into a hotel room. what do we know after that? >> what we've learned from investigators is, on that wednesday, just this past wednesday, someone from the hotel contacted investigators and said, hey, i think shaniya was here at our hotel. investigators immediately got into their vehicles and drove 45 minutes away from where she went missing, pulled up the surveillance and were able to identify that it was in fact shaniya. what they did is took the photos to shaniya's father, bradley, said, that is my daughter. but i have no clue who this man is. through following up with leads she were able to charge mario with first-degree kidnapping. that is who is being held right now, along with antoinette davis. >> is mario mcneill the delivery man, took little shaniya for prostitution? >> that's what we're still trying to figure out. th
let's bring in michelle sigona. michelle, we want to know what happened to this little girl. and the time line as it unfolded. she's taken early morning on a tuesday, michelle. and then we see the footage of had who we believe is mario mcneill walking her into a hotel room. what do we know after that? >> what we've learned from investigators is, on that wednesday, just this past wednesday, someone from the hotel contacted investigators and said, hey, i think shaniya was here at our hotel....
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michel michelle, dare we ask what is the very latest? >> the very latest in this investigation is the eighth and ninth victim were just identified about an hour ago, and they are unfortunately janice d. webb and also kim yvette smith. in addition, an indictment. prosecutor's office filed an indictment against anthony sowell today charging him with one count of attempted murder, two counts of rape, two counts of kidnapping, two counts of felonious assault based on the incident that happened september 22nd, 2009, when that woman allegedly fell off of his balcony or excuse me, that was the october 20th incident. this is the incident where the woman went to police and they were trying to track her down for about a month before they got together with her and then were able to go and serve that search warrant on october 29th, 2009. i have that indictment right here. in addition, there's an fbi serial killer team on the scene right now. it's a team of top scientists from the fbi. i have an entire serial killer report from the fbi on my website
michel michelle, dare we ask what is the very latest? >> the very latest in this investigation is the eighth and ninth victim were just identified about an hour ago, and they are unfortunately janice d. webb and also kim yvette smith. in addition, an indictment. prosecutor's office filed an indictment against anthony sowell today charging him with one count of attempted murder, two counts of rape, two counts of kidnapping, two counts of felonious assault based on the incident that...
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>> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-sized brains. this is a medical fact. this is a fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's proper punishment, elizabeth? can the juvenile system dole out enough punishment for the heinous act they're alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our juvenile system was designed to do. it was designed well over a hundred years ago with the idea that kids are different, that they are capable of being rehabilitated, and the best way to rehabilitate them is to give them hope that one day they will get out of jail or prison and lead productive and law-abiding lives. >> john, basically what we have here is allegedly matthew bent told denver jarvis to pour the alcoh
>> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-sized brains. this is a medical fact. this is a fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation....
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michelle obama has taken her style just to the right edge, i think.always very stylish. always looks very glamorous in her clothes. she takes risks which i like. and she dresses very youthfully and she dresses in american designer clothes which i also think is a great idea. but she's more informal than a lot of first ladies. she's not wearing the sort of little buttoned up st. john's suits, she's wearing skirts and sweaters and i think that she's dressing exactly right for this moment, that people are not -- >> larry: well said. >> people are not as formal as they used to be and i think she's setting a tone. you can see it. she set a tone even that women on television in the last year since michelle obama started showing up in her j. crew sweaters people have stopped wearing sort of business suits, the women, the commentators, have started wearing sweaters on television. >> larry: true. thanks, sally. thank you all very much. the president's going to tell us next week what he'll do about afghanistan, about his options. boss: ah! thank goodness you're
michelle obama has taken her style just to the right edge, i think.always very stylish. always looks very glamorous in her clothes. she takes risks which i like. and she dresses very youthfully and she dresses in american designer clothes which i also think is a great idea. but she's more informal than a lot of first ladies. she's not wearing the sort of little buttoned up st. john's suits, she's wearing skirts and sweaters and i think that she's dressing exactly right for this moment, that...
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investigative reporter with michelle segona.com. all right, stacey honowitz, we were just talking to the public information officer with dickinson police department. he's going to call us back because he said something's going on. hanging up the phone. got to run. this story is developing as we speak. let's pray it's good news. let's pray they found these girls but you've heard the basics. what does it sound like to you? >> you know what, jane, i don't have a theory in the case because there's so many different ways that you can end up looking at this. it sounds like that they were sentu know could be sinister because there was a frantic, hysterical person on the line. i don't know if they saw something you know in front of them, that it was coming towards them at the time the call was made. the father's on the phone saying he thinks it's accidental. so there are so many theories that could be out there that that's why it's so important that these leads develop and we hear all of this upcoming news you know probably minute by minute
investigative reporter with michelle segona.com. all right, stacey honowitz, we were just talking to the public information officer with dickinson police department. he's going to call us back because he said something's going on. hanging up the phone. got to run. this story is developing as we speak. let's pray it's good news. let's pray they found these girls but you've heard the basics. what does it sound like to you? >> you know what, jane, i don't have a theory in the case because...
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guys, thanks so much, john, michelle. coming up, another story that's equally infuriating the allegedly accused serial killer in ohio anthony sowell, now some other victims, potential victims who survived his attacks are coming forward. we'll get you that and the latest on the tragedy at ft. hood coming up. >>> some of you might have heard, there has been a tragic shooting at the ft. hood army base in texas. we don't yet know all the details at this moment. we will share them as we get them. what we do know is that a number of american soldiers have been killed and even more have been wounded in a horrific outburst of violence. my immediate thoughts and prayers are with the wounded and with the families of the fallen. >> moments ago president barack obama expressing his condolences to victims of this horrific attack at ft. hood, texas, massive shooting, 12 killed. the gunmen -- one of the gunmen included in that number. up to 31 wounded, two of them said to be in very serious condition. the entire base under lockdown. thr
guys, thanks so much, john, michelle. coming up, another story that's equally infuriating the allegedly accused serial killer in ohio anthony sowell, now some other victims, potential victims who survived his attacks are coming forward. we'll get you that and the latest on the tragedy at ft. hood coming up. >>> some of you might have heard, there has been a tragic shooting at the ft. hood army base in texas. we don't yet know all the details at this moment. we will share them as we get...
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. >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-size sdfd braid b. this is a medical fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and if they are convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer, but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's the proper punishment, elizabeth, can a juvenile system dole out enough punishments for the heinous act they are alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our system was designed to do, designed well over 100 years ago with the idea that kids are different, this recapable of being rehabilitated and the best way to rehabilitate them is to give them hope that one day they will get out of jail or prison and leave productive and law-abiding lives. >> john, real quick, the clock is ticking on us. basically what we have here allegedly matthew bent told denver jarvis to
. >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-size sdfd braid b. this is a medical fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and if they are convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer, but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the...
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he discusses the book with congresswoman michele bachmann. ms. boxer girlie serving her second term as representative of minnesota's sixth district is a member of the house financial services committee. >> hi. my name is congresswoman michele bachmann. i hail from the great state of minnesota. i am and my third year in the united states congress and i am privileged to be able to sit on the financial services committee. and who would've known that for the last two, three years that financial services committee would be the center of the universe when it comes to taking a look at what's happening with the economic meltdown that so many americans have had to deal with and look at. joining me today is an author of a great new book that i know everyone will be interested in, it's called "architects of ruin." and the author is mr. peter schweizer. he will join us today to talk a little bit about what happened with the economic meltdown, how did we get here, who are the key players, what are we going to do and how do we get out so we can get back into p
he discusses the book with congresswoman michele bachmann. ms. boxer girlie serving her second term as representative of minnesota's sixth district is a member of the house financial services committee. >> hi. my name is congresswoman michele bachmann. i hail from the great state of minnesota. i am and my third year in the united states congress and i am privileged to be able to sit on the financial services committee. and who would've known that for the last two, three years that...
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but we begin with michelle sigona. michelle, what is the very latest? >> the very latest, jane, is more charges were supposed to come down today from investigators. but they're actually waiting until possibly later on this week to figure out which jurisdiction will in fact handle those charges. they're also waiting for the autopsy results to come back from shaniya. she is at the medical examiner's office right now. and they're still trying to piece together this puzzle, because what investigators do know is that when she was last seen one week ago, and that when she was coming out of the hotel in stanford, north carolina, she was alive at that point. so they're trying to put together that time line to figure out who killed her, when she was killed, when her body was dumped, and at what stage it was found in when it was actually discovered earlier this week. >> now, michelle, quickly, we have video of her being taken into the hotel, allegedly by mario mcneill who is charged with kidnapping. we don't have video of her leaving the hotel. have police say sh
but we begin with michelle sigona. michelle, what is the very latest? >> the very latest, jane, is more charges were supposed to come down today from investigators. but they're actually waiting until possibly later on this week to figure out which jurisdiction will in fact handle those charges. they're also waiting for the autopsy results to come back from shaniya. she is at the medical examiner's office right now. and they're still trying to piece together this puzzle, because what...
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again i am michele bachmann, member of congress and the great state of minnesota. this is my third year in congress and mp3 was to set of financial services committee and we have been talking about ready in fannie in how they contributed and by a link to this economic collapse, we are digging our way out of this, people suffering and millions out of work. unemployment is at 9.8%, very soon have more unemployment numbers out. the president's team has said expect this will be the new normal for quite awhile going forward because we will be looking at excess of 10 percent unemployment. there are real consequences, are there when you see this level of economic collapse. one thing is in the last seven months the value of the dollar has dropped 16%. people feel that in some way but is profound when you hear that and i don't know if there is an economist from arizona state university that wrote a column, has a setting out that shows that since the last year, since the inception of bailout nation and this really also would you address in your great book "architects of ruin
again i am michele bachmann, member of congress and the great state of minnesota. this is my third year in congress and mp3 was to set of financial services committee and we have been talking about ready in fannie in how they contributed and by a link to this economic collapse, we are digging our way out of this, people suffering and millions out of work. unemployment is at 9.8%, very soon have more unemployment numbers out. the president's team has said expect this will be the new normal for...
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>> this is michelle. >> oh, michelle, okay. somebody. >> thank you. we also know that people who are small and weak can lift up cars when they get an adrenaline rush. our bodies take over in moments of stress, fight or flight, and will do what we need to do to get done. and literally this could -- i find it very interesting. >> like sumo wrestlers -- >> the doctor said exactly no. the doctor addressed exactly that issue. the doctor said, you can lift up a car, an old lady can lift up a car to free her child. but she cannot hold the car up for 21 hours. >> isn't there somehow evidence against the defendant in this case, isn't there some computer evidence that he was searching on how to commit the perfect murder, how to pick a lock on a sliding glass door? don't they also have some wiretaps where he's talking to his sister and his mother and saying, let's make sure we all have our stories straight? isn't there some evidence that his sister lied to the police about where he was the day before? and his 83-year-old mother -- >> okay. walter, answer those -
>> this is michelle. >> oh, michelle, okay. somebody. >> thank you. we also know that people who are small and weak can lift up cars when they get an adrenaline rush. our bodies take over in moments of stress, fight or flight, and will do what we need to do to get done. and literally this could -- i find it very interesting. >> like sumo wrestlers -- >> the doctor said exactly no. the doctor addressed exactly that issue. the doctor said, you can lift up a car, an...
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. >> let's go back to michelle. there's so much here. i'm sure baby shannon is in protective custody. what about her father, the biological father, was he in on this? what do we know about that? >> that's something else investigators are looking into. susan's husband was taken into custody, he was detained, questioned and leads. at this moment, they don't feel he is involved. however, investigators said that could change as they start to talk to people and close in this timeline. mike, as you know, this timeline will expand only back to 1987. i do know there is an investigator from the case in 1987 that is in florida right now, meeting with those investigators so they can match up notes and cross timelines to figure out where susan has been, what is going on and why we are at this point right now 92. let's clear this up. susan baker has a husband, he's under questioning. the mom there, has to be a biological father. what's his deal? do we know, michelle? >> that is something investigators are looking into as well. we don't know exactly w
. >> let's go back to michelle. there's so much here. i'm sure baby shannon is in protective custody. what about her father, the biological father, was he in on this? what do we know about that? >> that's something else investigators are looking into. susan's husband was taken into custody, he was detained, questioned and leads. at this moment, they don't feel he is involved. however, investigators said that could change as they start to talk to people and close in this timeline....
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and investigative journalist michelle segona. michelle, what is the very latest? >> the very latest in this investigation is there has been one victim who is identified. her name is tanya carmichael. she went missing november 10th, 2008 from the area. at this point, since her husband, one victim identified, investigators released just a couple hours ago is they have five reference samples from family members who have come forward so they don't have enough reference samples to match up with some of the other dna from some of the other bodies. so they need that at this time so they're calling out to the public that if you do have a family member that's missing in that area, to come forward, talk to detectives to see if you are a good match so they can collect that particular dna sample. as you mentioned, anthony sowell was arraigned today and he did -- he does face five counts of aggravated murder, including some other unrelated charges on that. i do have a timeline, a very detailed timeline at michellesegona.com. check that out whenever you get a chance. >> did he
and investigative journalist michelle segona. michelle, what is the very latest? >> the very latest in this investigation is there has been one victim who is identified. her name is tanya carmichael. she went missing november 10th, 2008 from the area. at this point, since her husband, one victim identified, investigators released just a couple hours ago is they have five reference samples from family members who have come forward so they don't have enough reference samples to match up...
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michelle, always a pleasure to have you on, as well. coming up, a georgia teacher says she was forced to resign over photos and expletive on her facebook page. you see that photo, sipping a beer. is that enough to force her to resign? >>> also this, you don't want to miss this incredible story. i had the honor and privilege to talk with baltimore ravens offensive tackle michael oher. this young man goes from homeless to being welcomed into a family to nfl star now a movie is going to be made about his life, my exclusive interview with michael oher coming up. >>> here's one for you a former teacher in barrow county, georgia says the school district forced her to resign other some photos and an scle tiff on her private facebook page, she taught english and said she was blindsided in august when a parent had complained about her picture from her trip to europe. there's the picture, one of them anyway, sipping beer at the top of the guinness brewery in dublin. pretty tame photos not a wild party scene swinging from a chandelier. she says th
michelle, always a pleasure to have you on, as well. coming up, a georgia teacher says she was forced to resign over photos and expletive on her facebook page. you see that photo, sipping a beer. is that enough to force her to resign? >>> also this, you don't want to miss this incredible story. i had the honor and privilege to talk with baltimore ravens offensive tackle michael oher. this young man goes from homeless to being welcomed into a family to nfl star now a movie is going to...
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michelle, starting with you.obviously, a confusing turn here as we get a new arrest mario mcneale, but no sign of shaniya, hul? >> no sign of her. as you remember a couple days ago investigators took into custody a guy by the name of clarence coe and actually charged him with first degree kidnapping but released him today and then they arrested a man by the name of mario mcneale as you just mentioned now he is charged with shaniya's kidnapping first degree kidnapping charges held on $100,000 bail, the man that you see in those surveillance photos carrying shaniya around a hotel. that hotel is about 45 minutes away from where she was initially reported missing throughout the sleepy hollow community. what we do know from investigators is that i can confirm right now that they were only at that hotel for about an hour around 6:11:00 a.m. just this past tuesday morning. and what investigators have found was that the tip came in wednesday just two days ago so when they went out to the location, they a hard time gettin
michelle, starting with you.obviously, a confusing turn here as we get a new arrest mario mcneale, but no sign of shaniya, hul? >> no sign of her. as you remember a couple days ago investigators took into custody a guy by the name of clarence coe and actually charged him with first degree kidnapping but released him today and then they arrested a man by the name of mario mcneale as you just mentioned now he is charged with shaniya's kidnapping first degree kidnapping charges held on...
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on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house.] many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate the festival of lights. some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of [unintelligible] tonight we get there again for the first state dinner of my presidency with the prime minister singh as we celebrate the great in joint partnership between the united states and india. in india, some of life's most treasured moments are celebrated entered a beautiful tent. tonight we have beautiful music and food and are surrounded by great friends. the most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens above us and the feelings of duty with in this. today we were to a fill our duties to bring our countries closer together. tonight under the stars, we celebrate the spirit that will sustain our partnership and the frigid among our people. it includes more than 2 million indian americans who in rich every corner of our great nation. their leaders in governmen
on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house.] many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate the festival of lights. some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of [unintelligible] tonight we get there again for the first state dinner of my presidency with the prime minister singh as we celebrate the great in joint partnership between the united states and india. in india, some of life's most...
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michelle bachmann spearheaded the protest. she requested they swarm the capital and tell lawmakers they oppose the bill. >>> the house overwhelmingly passed the bill extending benefits for unemployed people another 14 weeks. the bill extends firstime home buyers' tax credit for another year. it was to expire this year. the program is expanded. it will now include buyers who have earned their current home for five years or more. they would get $6500 tax credit to buy a new home. the senate passed the bill 98 to nothing and the president is expected to quickly sign it into law. >>> recently asked viewers on my hln facebook page to tell me what issues they wanted to discuss. i got a lot of responses to people who brought up, how do i talk to my kids about the economy that we're dealing with right now and how tough of a time i'm having, we don't have as much money as we used to. half of american kids will live in households with food stamps before the age of 20. wow, think about that agencies can't keep up with the requests for he
michelle bachmann spearheaded the protest. she requested they swarm the capital and tell lawmakers they oppose the bill. >>> the house overwhelmingly passed the bill extending benefits for unemployed people another 14 weeks. the bill extends firstime home buyers' tax credit for another year. it was to expire this year. the program is expanded. it will now include buyers who have earned their current home for five years or more. they would get $6500 tax credit to buy a new home. the...
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michelle lansberg. -- michelle lansbergndsberg. the reason i am doing this is that this is your wikipedia site. is this good or bad? >> this obsession with my family history is bizarre. it is not an area that i have written on. i write about politics and culture. i am not an autobiographical writer. this is seen as the most relevant thing about me. i think it would be if i were memoirist. i might write one of those one day but it is not what i have done with my life. >> this is what i want to ask about. >> back was the pass of this rebellion in my family. we used to joke that i was like the oldest daughter on family ties. of course, they had a wall street watching son. we were reenacting in our home -- reenacting that in our home. >> what about a feminist mother? did that bother you? >> she was a filmmaker and she made films about the women's movement. she was part of the first women's film studio. i was very much influenced by my mother and her ideas about media and culture. studio d was this film center that saw itself as part of
michelle lansberg. -- michelle lansbergndsberg. the reason i am doing this is that this is your wikipedia site. is this good or bad? >> this obsession with my family history is bizarre. it is not an area that i have written on. i write about politics and culture. i am not an autobiographical writer. this is seen as the most relevant thing about me. i think it would be if i were memoirist. i might write one of those one day but it is not what i have done with my life. >> this is what...
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maybe even first lady michelle obama. the great debate on tv's most provocative entertainment show at 11:00 eastern. >>> a church in arizona has been told to stop feeding the homeless. now the aclu offered to help crossroads united methodist. again, they were told to stop feeding the homeless because neighborhood started to complain. homeless were caught relieving themselves in the area. some of them were apparently camping out in people's backyards. this month a judge ruled the church was violating a city ordinance by serving meals in a residential area. so why not just feed the homeless somewhere else. the pastor told us that this is a city wide ordinance so if the church moves, it can actually set a precedent for other churches in phoenix so that's why they're going this route. the church hasn't decided whether it it will accept help from the aclu but an appeal is set for next month. until then the church will keep feeding the needy. what do you think about this? is this pushing the rule of law too far? maybe you under
maybe even first lady michelle obama. the great debate on tv's most provocative entertainment show at 11:00 eastern. >>> a church in arizona has been told to stop feeding the homeless. now the aclu offered to help crossroads united methodist. again, they were told to stop feeding the homeless because neighborhood started to complain. homeless were caught relieving themselves in the area. some of them were apparently camping out in people's backyards. this month a judge ruled the church...
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michele obama is stretching the boundaries of being a first lady. she is a modern woman, very adept at being a mother as well as being a first lady, champion causees and she will improve in the role of women overall in terms of her professional nature. she was a working mom before she came to the white house. a different experience. i look forward to seeing where she takes it. >> is very woman out there right now who you see as the next politician presidential nominee? >> as a woman is hard to say. on the republicans' side we have women moving up the channel -- women running for governorship, a way station for the presidency. it is too early to tell but they have to build substantial credentials, they have to do public service and they have to be sophisticated in terms of dealing with the media. >> you have come a long way maybe. is this a stutter start? have you seen a true emergence of the female presidential candidates? >> not yet. women have a long way to go not only in terms of how we deal with each other competitively, how we expect the media
michele obama is stretching the boundaries of being a first lady. she is a modern woman, very adept at being a mother as well as being a first lady, champion causees and she will improve in the role of women overall in terms of her professional nature. she was a working mom before she came to the white house. a different experience. i look forward to seeing where she takes it. >> is very woman out there right now who you see as the next politician presidential nominee? >> as a woman...
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on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house.y of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate the festival of lights. [applause] >> some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of seekism. [applause] >> tonight, we gather again for the first state dinner of my presidency. with prime minister manmohan singh as we celebrate the great and growing partnership between the united states and india. as we all know in india, some of life's most treasured moments are often celebrated under the cover of a beautiful tent. and it's a little like tonight. we have incredible food and music. and are surrounded by great friends. for it's been said the beautiful things is the starry heavens above us and, mr. prime minister, we work to bring our countries together than ever before. tonight under the stars we celebrate the spirit that will sustain our partnership, the bonds of friendship between our people. it's a bond that includes more than 2 million indian americans w
on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house.y of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate the festival of lights. [applause] >> some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of seekism. [applause] >> tonight, we gather again for the first state dinner of my presidency. with prime minister manmohan singh as we celebrate the great and growing partnership between the united states and...
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here to discuss the case, investigative reporter michelle se gone that. jane velez-mitchell, author of "i want." and host of "issues." first on the phone with us, crime reporter for "the sanford herald." gordon, can you bring us up to date on the case? what's the latest? >> i returned from a press conference at the fayetteville police department where they said they have not made a positive i.d. on the body located around 1:00 p.m. today. that came as a surprise. everything that we had been told up to that point is they expected to have made positive i.d. by this point and now they're saying they have not and don't expect to tonight. >> this might not be shaniya's body? >> it's possible, but the an wajs that the police are using at this point seems to indicate that they're moving forward as though it's her. obviously they can't do anything as far as charging the -- moth e or mario mcneil until they make that determination. from the language they're using it sounds like they're working on the assumption it is her. >> the mother's been charged with human tr
here to discuss the case, investigative reporter michelle se gone that. jane velez-mitchell, author of "i want." and host of "issues." first on the phone with us, crime reporter for "the sanford herald." gordon, can you bring us up to date on the case? what's the latest? >> i returned from a press conference at the fayetteville police department where they said they have not made a positive i.d. on the body located around 1:00 p.m. today. that came as a...
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here to discuss the case, investigative reporter michelle sigona. jane velez-mitchell, author of "i want." and host of "issues." first on the phone from north carolina is gordon anderson, crime reporter for "the sanford herald." gordon, can you bring us up to date on the case? what's the latest? >> i returned from a press conference at the fayetteville police department where they said they have not made a positive i.d. on the body located around 1:00 p.m. today. that came as a surprise. everything that we had been told up to that point is they expected to have made positive i.d. by this point and now they're saying they have not and don't expect to tonight. >> this might not be shaniya's body? >> it's possible, but the language that the police are using at this point seems to indicate that they're moving forward as though it's her. obviously they can't do anything as far as charging the -- mother or mario mcneill until they make that determination. from the language they're using it sounds like they're working on the assumption it is her. >> the mo
here to discuss the case, investigative reporter michelle sigona. jane velez-mitchell, author of "i want." and host of "issues." first on the phone from north carolina is gordon anderson, crime reporter for "the sanford herald." gordon, can you bring us up to date on the case? what's the latest? >> i returned from a press conference at the fayetteville police department where they said they have not made a positive i.d. on the body located around 1:00 p.m....
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michelle obama wore cat ears and a top with leopard color. later, they held a reception for military families in the white house. >>> two men allegedly involved with a radical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in windsor, ontario, yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shootout with the fbi in detroit. the one killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h 1wun at least 11 have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as march snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> i'm going to get a glass out or something. >> reporter: lara wellington says she does what she can to keep their family healthy. the when it comes to the vaccine -- >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinated. no. the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four
michelle obama wore cat ears and a top with leopard color. later, they held a reception for military families in the white house. >>> two men allegedly involved with a radical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in windsor, ontario, yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shootout with the fbi in detroit. the one killed in that shooting was also...
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michelle obama.ause for him to go from where he came -- what he came through, he's just -- i can relate to him. i can relate to him. >> larry: what a proud moment that must have been, great moment for you on election night. where were you? >> well, we were at the house, my apartment in new york first. and then me and my friend, rachel, well, whatever they're calling her, they're calling her kiki backstage. but we're not going to listen. but me and rachel decided we're going to stay at home because we didn't want to miss the moment. then i had to be at the studio. and all the people that sing backup for me and everything like that, my dear friends, and i just were crying, and laughing and we were just like -- because we never thought it would happen. >> larry: one of your signature hit songs is "hero." in the lyrics you say there's a hero within each of us. ♪ that a hero lies in you ♪ oh, love grows >> larry: where did the idea come from? >> how did that idea come to me? i just remember writing it, an
michelle obama.ause for him to go from where he came -- what he came through, he's just -- i can relate to him. i can relate to him. >> larry: what a proud moment that must have been, great moment for you on election night. where were you? >> well, we were at the house, my apartment in new york first. and then me and my friend, rachel, well, whatever they're calling her, they're calling her kiki backstage. but we're not going to listen. but me and rachel decided we're going to stay...
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>> michelle, why don't you -- you can start on that. we could all probably comment on that one. >> well, there are any number of pitfalls. obviously, all the appellate issues that could possibly be raised in a shoplifting case or a dorm and barracks theft, there are all of those, but there are ones that would be specific to -- and again, assuming that this would be a capital case -- ones that are specific to capital cases. we often hear death is different, and there are certainly some very important pitfalls that this case will want to avoid, things like making sure initially that he's got counsel who are what you term death qualified, and making sure that these are individuals who haven't just tried one shoplifting case or one failure to go to work case, an awol case. we want to make sure that you've got individuals assigned to this case who understand the ramifications of trying a capital case, who -- and in the military system, the convening authority has control over the purse strings when it comes to hiring expert witnesses, and th
>> michelle, why don't you -- you can start on that. we could all probably comment on that one. >> well, there are any number of pitfalls. obviously, all the appellate issues that could possibly be raised in a shoplifting case or a dorm and barracks theft, there are all of those, but there are ones that would be specific to -- and again, assuming that this would be a capital case -- ones that are specific to capital cases. we often hear death is different, and there are certainly...
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let's go back to michelle. again, so much here. >> there is a lot. >> i'm sure baby shannon is in protective custody. what about her father? the biological father? was he in on this? what do we know about that? >> that's something else that investigators are looking into at this time. now, susan's husband was taken into custody last night. he was detained. he was questioned. and he was released. at this particular moment, they don't feel that he's involved. however, the investigators that i spoke to earlier said that that could of course change, you know, as they start to talk to people and start to close in this timeline and so now, mike, as you know, this timeline is going to expand all the way back to 1987 so i do know there is an investigator from the case in 1987 that is in florida right now meeting with those investigators so they can match up notes and cross timelines to be able to figure out where susan has been, what is going on, and why we are at this point right now. >> okay. let's clear this up. sus
let's go back to michelle. again, so much here. >> there is a lot. >> i'm sure baby shannon is in protective custody. what about her father? the biological father? was he in on this? what do we know about that? >> that's something else that investigators are looking into at this time. now, susan's husband was taken into custody last night. he was detained. he was questioned. and he was released. at this particular moment, they don't feel that he's involved. however, the...
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the first lady, michelle obama.he texas governor, rick perry, defense secretary gates defending as well. the president and first lady met with the survivor and families of victims before the ceremony began. it started 40 minutes late because he wanted to continue to meet with them and talk with them and comfort them. we could see them emerge. a hush fell over the crowd as they walked down the stairs after that meeting with the president and first family. some on crushes. some wearing casts. it was quite a moment to see about a half hour ago. the ceremony continues. live continuing coverage on cnn. >>> the issue of abortion could derail health care reform legislation in the senate. democratic senator and abortion opponent ben nelson of nebraska says he will oppose any bill that provide federal money for abortions. house speaker nancy pelosi added restrictions on abortion funding to get it passed. democratic senator barbara boxer calls it rad call and says it prohibits abortion coverage and any government-run plan. se
the first lady, michelle obama.he texas governor, rick perry, defense secretary gates defending as well. the president and first lady met with the survivor and families of victims before the ceremony began. it started 40 minutes late because he wanted to continue to meet with them and talk with them and comfort them. we could see them emerge. a hush fell over the crowd as they walked down the stairs after that meeting with the president and first family. some on crushes. some wearing casts. it...
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obama called michelle a nice looking cat woman. the first couple held a reception for military families in the white house. >>> two men allegedly involved with a radical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in winsor, ontario yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrests came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son son of an imam was also arrested in winsor. >>> police in seattle say one of their officers was shot and killed last night. our seattle affiliate reports it was a training officer who was killed. he was in a car with a female rookie officer when a car pulled along side and opened fire. king says the rookie was wounded but managed to fire several shots as the car backed away and left the scene. this is the first seattle police officer to be killed in the line of duty since 2006. >>> even as hope dims of finding any survivors, rescuers are searching the waters off southern california for a th
obama called michelle a nice looking cat woman. the first couple held a reception for military families in the white house. >>> two men allegedly involved with a radical islamist group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. they were arrested in winsor, ontario yesterday morning. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrests came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son son of an imam was also arrested in...
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maybe even first lady michelle obama? those are some of the names out there. great debate on tv's most provocative entertainment news show at 11:00 eastern and pacific. >>> formal charges have been filed against mario mcneill, the 29-year-old man pictured in a hotel video with 5-year-old shaniya davis. we now know he is charged with first-degree murder and the rape of this child. this 5-year-old little girl. >> you heard it here live on hln's nancy grace last night. nancy getting really emotional there as police announced new charges in the disappearance of shaniya davis. mario mcneill is scheduled to be in a north carolina courtroom in just a couple of hours now. a search warrant says he picked up 5-year-old shaniya from in front of her mother's home the morning of november 10th and drove more than 30 miles to a hotel in sanford, north carolina. surveillance video from that tuesday shows him here, carrying the 5-year-old into the building. and monday her body was found six miles from the hotel. now, authorities believe shaniya was sexually assaulted and died
maybe even first lady michelle obama? those are some of the names out there. great debate on tv's most provocative entertainment news show at 11:00 eastern and pacific. >>> formal charges have been filed against mario mcneill, the 29-year-old man pictured in a hotel video with 5-year-old shaniya davis. we now know he is charged with first-degree murder and the rape of this child. this 5-year-old little girl. >> you heard it here live on hln's nancy grace last night. nancy getting...
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and michelle and her family are having a tough time. she shared some really personal stuff with us that i think you'll want to hear. michelle, talk to me about what's going on with your husband. >> caller: my husband has been battling a lot of different emotional problems since his return back from iraq. that was his third deployment. i was on the post yesterday at the time of the tragedy. and so i don't take lightly, my heart goes out and prayers to the families, to all of us in this community. and i believe that the actions of the alleged sleert deplorable. >> you were actually talking. you said you were on post. you were talking to a chaplain. >> caller: i was meeting with the chaplain concerning my husband and things. i've been trying get to him help for the last eight months or so. and that was like the last thing. i was in a meeting with him when we got the call for the stand-down. he was called up to go to the mortuary at the time right after that. so, you but it is unreal. i think a lot of times, they sweep things under the rug
and michelle and her family are having a tough time. she shared some really personal stuff with us that i think you'll want to hear. michelle, talk to me about what's going on with your husband. >> caller: my husband has been battling a lot of different emotional problems since his return back from iraq. that was his third deployment. i was on the post yesterday at the time of the tragedy. and so i don't take lightly, my heart goes out and prayers to the families, to all of us in this...
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. >> michelle, i am so torn about this case because i am so nauseated over what the kids did, but never the less, we're going to see it in a little bit, there was a picture of them today in court, they look like kids. like 14 and 15-year-old kids. i just don't know how to reconcile that act with the fact that they're not developmentally at the level of adulthood yet. >> and they're not. i know. that's really the issue is that you know, 18 is an adult because really, we know that brain development of teenagers and children is different than adults. so they have a different ability to consent to things, to know what they're actions will lead to. that's really the issue here. and again, i think we go back to the system. that if there is a way to help these kids, obviously, not commit these crimes again, but even more importantly, is that when they become adults, if they have been in juvenile custody, a way to actually evaluate them and to know if they are a danger to society, i think that's the issue. it's about understanding are these children a danger to the society. >> i think that what
. >> michelle, i am so torn about this case because i am so nauseated over what the kids did, but never the less, we're going to see it in a little bit, there was a picture of them today in court, they look like kids. like 14 and 15-year-old kids. i just don't know how to reconcile that act with the fact that they're not developmentally at the level of adulthood yet. >> and they're not. i know. that's really the issue is that you know, 18 is an adult because really, we know that...
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>>my -- michelle learner.ollowing up about the communities of color, what do people think about the gender question? we have i think one single mother and three surgeons here, and that's a figure i just saw. a lot of green color, blue color jobs have gone to men. i wondered if you thought some things specific would be done to address that problem for women, particularly women raising children. >> i'll give that one to you. >> there are some outstanding programs, even in the report. the south bronx program, the good friend mr. carter did. and there are a number of programs that are being led. and you're right. this is -- we are dealing with the issue of poverty and pollution. and we are not addressing the issue of working families and particularly working mothers as we are beginning to build this new clean energy jobs sector. we would have missed the mark then. so i think that one of the key things that around the country that i have been seeing has been the amazing amount of women, and young women at that, who
>>my -- michelle learner.ollowing up about the communities of color, what do people think about the gender question? we have i think one single mother and three surgeons here, and that's a figure i just saw. a lot of green color, blue color jobs have gone to men. i wondered if you thought some things specific would be done to address that problem for women, particularly women raising children. >> i'll give that one to you. >> there are some outstanding programs, even in the...
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the headline tomorrow will be michelle obama. >> thank you for your time.e want to show our viewers are more of the participants, including at&t policy. -- nancy pelosi. . -- some more of the entrances into the east part of the white house, including house speaker nancy pelosi. >> my husband. >> the hon. eric holder. >> i am with steven spielberg, so my kids left me a series of questions to ask. >> pardon? >> who did you? -- your dress? [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> can one or two? >> good evening, everyone. how are you? >> gayle king. >> i cannot hear a word you're saying. i am 67 years old and you cannot hear a word. the president and the first lady and the prime minister and his wife. thank you. >> biran abrian and tracy mathi. >> many elected officials, house members, senators, governors here tonight for the obama administration's first state dinner. joining us on the phone is the former first lady laura bush's chief of staff. we read in the newspaper earlier today in "the washington post" that this is a party with a purpose. what does th
the headline tomorrow will be michelle obama. >> thank you for your time.e want to show our viewers are more of the participants, including at&t policy. -- nancy pelosi. . -- some more of the entrances into the east part of the white house, including house speaker nancy pelosi. >> my husband. >> the hon. eric holder. >> i am with steven spielberg, so my kids left me a series of questions to ask. >> pardon? >> who did you? -- your dress? [inaudible]...
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let's hear some applause for 51-year-old michelle pfeiffer. everybody's favorite cat woman. >> it's okay. i had to go home. feed my cat. meow. >> she made black spandex look great. >> and pfeiffer looks great in real life too. >> she says she works at it and works hard at the gym and does it almost every single day. >> working hard is just another day in the life of our next fabulous over 40 star, cate blanchett. she's even played a man. bob dylan in the 2007 movie "i'm not there." >> who cares what i think? i'm not the president. >> and kate has proven time and time again that she's more than just a pretty face. remember when she starred in "elizabeth" that same year? >> she shaved her eyebrows and her hair back. >> i too command a win, sir. i have a hurricane in me if you dare to try me. >> the scary women in film set the bar high and make over 40 look absolutely fabulous. giving women everywhere a reason to celebrate. and they're not the only fabulous female stars over 40 that we are saluting tonight. kim basiger and marisa tomet make the l
let's hear some applause for 51-year-old michelle pfeiffer. everybody's favorite cat woman. >> it's okay. i had to go home. feed my cat. meow. >> she made black spandex look great. >> and pfeiffer looks great in real life too. >> she says she works at it and works hard at the gym and does it almost every single day. >> working hard is just another day in the life of our next fabulous over 40 star, cate blanchett. she's even played a man. bob dylan in the 2007 movie...
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michelle, what about it, doctor? >> it's disturbing. i think there are serious questions about the parents. like you said, nancy, the fact that they would be asleep from 11:00 -- from 3:00 a.m. until 11:00 just does not make sense. it just does not make sense. >>> let's stop and remember, marine corporal jason dunham. he gave his life saving fellow marines from a attack. dreamed of being a straight trooper. air force vet, two brothers, one sister, and jason dunham, american hero. thank you for being with us. especially to our guests. we will see you tomorrow night. 8:00 sharp, eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> i am brooke anderson, and here is what is coming up on "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour. the shocker. are they getting back together? showbiz uncovered the scluz. and then tyra talks about her major weight loss, but didn't she just tell women to accept themselves the way they are.
michelle, what about it, doctor? >> it's disturbing. i think there are serious questions about the parents. like you said, nancy, the fact that they would be asleep from 11:00 -- from 3:00 a.m. until 11:00 just does not make sense. it just does not make sense. >>> let's stop and remember, marine corporal jason dunham. he gave his life saving fellow marines from a attack. dreamed of being a straight trooper. air force vet, two brothers, one sister, and jason dunham, american hero....
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jackie writes -- michelle writes -- >> great comments, everybody. what do you think? should young kids be on facebook? what are upsides and downside of social networking? call us 877-835-5456, e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. >> it's been 2 1/2 years since british toddler madeleine mccann vanished. new videos out showing what she might look like now. >>> the chancellor of germany angela merkel addressed congress today a few days shy of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. she pushed for a deal to combat global warming saying we have no time to lose. earlier merkel met with president obama at the white house. >> i should just note that germany has been an extraordinarily strong ally on a whole host of international issues. we appreciate the sacrifices of german soldiers in afghanistan and our common work there to bring peace and stability to afghanistan and to create the environment in which the afghan people themselves can provide for their own security. >> today's speech was the first by a german chancellor before congress in more than 50 years. >>> a new vi
jackie writes -- michelle writes -- >> great comments, everybody. what do you think? should young kids be on facebook? what are upsides and downside of social networking? call us 877-835-5456, e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. >> it's been 2 1/2 years since british toddler madeleine mccann vanished. new videos out showing what she might look like now. >>> the chancellor of germany angela merkel addressed congress today a few days shy of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the...
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. >>> most hyped woman golfer in years, michelle wie won her first tournament.irst tournament win since she was 13. a big endorsement deal and she said some tears after the win, as well. >> good for her. >>> the lights went out during the l.a. galaxy and the home depot center went dark. hey, who didn't pay the bill? soccer star david beckham's team won. our reports is the failure was in the southern california power grid that caused it. >>> and now it is time for our golf highlight of the week. who else, tiger woods brought out record crowds in australia. his first time playing down under in 11 years and he did not disappoint. he nearly holds it out for the eagle here on 16 as it rolls over the cup and tiger goes on to the win. his seventh win of the year and australia becomes the 13th different country that he has won a tournament and he gets the highlight. >> gosh, a lot going on. >> yes. >>> when you hit the road this morning, take a look around and you might notice something. there's an interesting police trend that's being reported in many places around the
. >>> most hyped woman golfer in years, michelle wie won her first tournament.irst tournament win since she was 13. a big endorsement deal and she said some tears after the win, as well. >> good for her. >>> the lights went out during the l.a. galaxy and the home depot center went dark. hey, who didn't pay the bill? soccer star david beckham's team won. our reports is the failure was in the southern california power grid that caused it. >>> and now it is time...
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. >> michelle obama was presented with the official white house christmas tree. it is a douglas fir from shepherd's town, west virginia. here's a look at the delivery friday at the north portico of the white house. ["o tannenbaum" plays] ♪ >> you are watching c-span, created for you as a public service on america's cable companies. coming up, the last of three nights of the original document is on the iconic building up
. >> michelle obama was presented with the official white house christmas tree. it is a douglas fir from shepherd's town, west virginia. here's a look at the delivery friday at the north portico of the white house. ["o tannenbaum" plays] ♪ >> you are watching c-span, created for you as a public service on america's cable companies. coming up, the last of three nights of the original document is on the iconic building up
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>> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids.have kid-sized brains. this is a medical fact. this is a fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's proper punishment, elizabeth? can the juvenile system dole out enough punishment for the heinous act they're alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our juvenile system was designed to do. it was designed well over a hundred years ago with the idea that kids are different, that they are capable of being rehabilitated, and the best way to rehabilitate them is to give them hope that one day they will get out of jail or prison and lead productive and law-abiding lives. >> john, basically what we have here is allegedly matthew bent told denver jarvis to pour the alcohol on
>> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids.have kid-sized brains. this is a medical fact. this is a fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation....
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on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. afga bahboute. many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate devali, the festival of lights. [applause] >> some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of sikhism. [applause] tonight we gather again for the first state dinner of my presidency with prime minister manmohan singh and mrs. gorshon kahr as we celebrate the growing partnership between the united states and india. as we all know in india some of life's most treasured moments are often celebrated under the cover of a beautiful tent. it's a little like tonight. we have beautiful food, music and are surrounded boy great friends. but it's been said that most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens above us and the feeling of duty within us. mr. prime minister, today we work to fulfill our duties, bring our countries closer together than ever before. tonight under the stars we celebrate the spirit that will sustain our partnership, the bonds of
on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. afga bahboute. many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate devali, the festival of lights. [applause] >> some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of sikhism. [applause] tonight we gather again for the first state dinner of my presidency with prime minister manmohan singh and mrs. gorshon kahr as we celebrate the growing partnership...
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first lady michelle obama wore cat ears and a top with a leopard pattern. mr. obama called her a very nice-looking catwoman. and the first couple later held a reception for military families in the white house. >>> two men originally involved with a radicalist islamic group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son of an imam in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week ending of october 23rd. at least 114 kids have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as mary snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> want to get a class out or something? >> reporter: laura wellington says she does what she can to keep her 10-year-old daughter izzy healthy along with the rest of her family. but when it comes to the h1n1 vacci
first lady michelle obama wore cat ears and a top with a leopard pattern. mr. obama called her a very nice-looking catwoman. and the first couple later held a reception for military families in the white house. >>> two men originally involved with a radicalist islamic group have an extradition hearing in canada tomorrow. a two-year investigation by the fbi alleges they conspired to commit federal crimes. their arrest came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son of an...
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first lady michelle obama gave a preview of tonight's festivities in honor of the indian prime minister. this is 35 minutes. >> good afternoon. hello, how is everyone? today is such a big day for this administration and i know it is a moment that all of you have been anxiously awaiting to be able to see what the event is going to look like this evening. and also to hear a little bit about the history of state dinners. one of the groups that i want to welcome, you guys are the first to really see this, is our meantees. so i want to welcome all of you to what are the place settings for tonight's event. as you know, this is very important to us that we open the doors of the white house and make certain that our youth has every opportunity to experience what is going on here. so with no further ado the woman that really is making it happen i'd like to introduce you to the first lady, michelle obama. >> thank you. welcome, everyone. how are you-all doing? it's good to see you. well, as desiree mentioned this is a very exciting time here at the white house and we are just excited to welcome a
first lady michelle obama gave a preview of tonight's festivities in honor of the indian prime minister. this is 35 minutes. >> good afternoon. hello, how is everyone? today is such a big day for this administration and i know it is a moment that all of you have been anxiously awaiting to be able to see what the event is going to look like this evening. and also to hear a little bit about the history of state dinners. one of the groups that i want to welcome, you guys are the first to...
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let's hear some applause for 51-year-old michelle pfeiffer. everybody's favorite cat woman. >> it's okay. i had to go home. feed my cat. meow. >> she made black spandex look great. >> and pfeiffer looks great in real life too. >> she says she works at it and works hard at the gym and does it almost every single day. >> working hard is just another day in the life of our next fabulous over 40 star, cate blanche blanchett. she's even played a man. bob dylan in the 2007 movie "i'm not there." >> who cares what i think? i'm not the president. >> and kate has proven time and time again that she's more than just a pretty face. remember when she starred in "elizabeth" that same year? >> she shaved her eyebrows and her hair back. >> i too command a win, sir. i have a hurricane in me if you dare to try me. >> the scary women in film set the bar high and make over 40 look absolutely fabulous. giving women everywhere a reason to celebrate. and they're not the only fabulous female stars over 40 that we are saluting tonight. kim basiger and marisa tomet ma
let's hear some applause for 51-year-old michelle pfeiffer. everybody's favorite cat woman. >> it's okay. i had to go home. feed my cat. meow. >> she made black spandex look great. >> and pfeiffer looks great in real life too. >> she says she works at it and works hard at the gym and does it almost every single day. >> working hard is just another day in the life of our next fabulous over 40 star, cate blanche blanchett. she's even played a man. bob dylan in the...
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michelle owe imam likes what she sees cheering on her brother. colonials trying to rally. the quarter. he had a game high 15, but the president and coach robinson celebrate as oregon state picks up the win 64-57. >> what people don't realize, is that these guys are awe struck by my brother-in-law. so, they were under pressure to perform well in front of him. forget about me. i mean they see me every day. but to play in front of the president and the first lady, they were under a lot of pressure. so this was -- this was not a typical away game for us. >>> lafayette number 19, georgetown oh, who's a bulldog. there's a good dog. oh, yes. flexing their muscle in the first half. on the inside with a foul and georgetown a 14 point lead. second half hoyas pour it on. jason clark with the steal. monroe on the fast break and he finishes, the lead is 21. and clark takes the pass. decides to go with the long ball. it's the long three. a career high 19 points on the afternoon. georgetown improves to 4-0 and six players hit double figures for the first time and john thompson iii's six
michelle owe imam likes what she sees cheering on her brother. colonials trying to rally. the quarter. he had a game high 15, but the president and coach robinson celebrate as oregon state picks up the win 64-57. >> what people don't realize, is that these guys are awe struck by my brother-in-law. so, they were under pressure to perform well in front of him. forget about me. i mean they see me every day. but to play in front of the president and the first lady, they were under a lot of...